There are two new cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia. Public Health officials say the two new
infections are in the Northern Zone and are related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada. One has been in self-isolation since returning to the province. The other was not required to self-isolate under the Health Protection Act Order, but did self-isolate as symptoms developed. The order allows workers who are essential to the movement of people and goods and who must enter Nova Scotia as part of their work, to be exempt from the requirement to self-isolate.
There are now six active cases of the virus in the province. Nova Scotia Health Authority’s labs completed 950 Nova Scotia tests on Thursday.
To date, Nova Scotia has 111,395 negative test results; 1,104 positive COVID-19 cases and 65 deaths.

